
Why Network as a Service Is Gaining Momentum in the Distributed Enterprise
Network as a Service (NaaS) is rapidly becoming a cornerstone for enterprises that operate across hybrid‑cloud, edge, and data‑center environments. Legacy networking gear, designed for static traffic, can’t keep pace with AI‑driven workloads that demand real‑time bandwidth and security. Providers like Zayo leverage more than 20 million fiber miles to deliver dynamic, on‑demand connectivity through platforms such as DynamicLink. The shift to a programmable network layer lets organizations reconfigure links instantly, aligning infrastructure with evolving business needs.

Gracenote Sues ChatGPT Developer OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
Gracenote, the leading entertainment metadata provider, has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT was trained on its proprietary data without permission. The complaint asserts that OpenAI reproduced Gracenote’s detailed descriptions and the relational framework that organizes its...
Congress Wants to Put Driverless 80,000-Pound Trucks on the Road – Should Small Carriers Be Worried
The SELF DRIVE Act (H.R. 7390) would create a federal framework allowing fully autonomous 80,000‑pound trucks to operate commercially while under testing permits, expanding NHTSA authority and preempting state rules. The bill requires manufacturers to submit a safety case but...

ACCC Backs Tighter Rules on Mobile Coverage Claims
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has endorsed new rules that require mobile operators to display coverage on standardized maps using a ‑115 dBm signal threshold. The proposal, driven by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), would label areas...

Nubank Hires Former TikTok Executive as Marketing Director
Nubank appointed Kim Farrell, former TikTok global head of creators, as its new global marketing director. The hire comes as the Brazilian neobank prepares to launch U.S. operations under a recently approved de novo charter. Farrell will craft branding and partnership...

Garuda Selects Airbus Flexrotor to Expand Its UAS Leasing Portfolio
Airbus Helicopters and Garuda Technologies have signed a contract to deliver up to 18 Flexrotor uncrewed aerial systems. Garuda will integrate the high‑endurance Flexrotor into its leasing portfolio, offering both dry and wet lease options for civil and parapublic missions...

Biologics and Biosimilars Landscape 2025: IP, Policy, and Market Developments
The FDA approved 18 biosimilars in 2025, spanning six therapeutic areas and marking a surge in interchangeable designations to over 20. A wave of denosumab biosimilars and first‑in‑kind interchangeable products such as Poherdy® and Omlyclo® highlighted market diversification. BPCIA litigation...

The 23 Female Founders Leading the Next Big AI Breakthroughs
Female entrepreneurs are increasingly driving AI innovation despite receiving a fraction of venture capital compared to male peers. The Inc. Female Founders 500 list spotlights 23 women leading breakthroughs across sectors such as enterprise software, health care, digital fashion, and scientific...

The ‘SaaS-Pocalypse’ Doesn’t Scare This Accounting Software CFO
The so‑called “SaaS‑pocalypse” erased over $1 trillion in market value, dragging Xero’s shares down 23% YTD, yet CFO Claire Bramley says the New Zealand‑based accounting SaaS remains fundamentally strong. Xero posted 20% year‑over‑year operating‑revenue growth and a 10% rise in global subscriptions,...

Hasbro CEO Says AI Won’t Be Used in Magic: The Gathering or Dungeons & Dragons
Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks told The Verge that artificial intelligence will never be used to design Magic: The Gathering or Dungeons & Dragons, even though the company employs AI for other licensed toys such as Peppa Pig and Optimus Prime. He highlighted...

Shure Audio Solutions Deliver Super Bowl Win
Shure’s audio ecosystem powered every facet of Super Bowl LX, from stadium entertainment to the Apple Music halftime show. The company supplied Axient digital wireless, PSM 1000 in‑ear monitors, TwinPlex lavaliers and the SM39 headset microphone used by Bad Bunny. Over 16 wireless...
The Illusion of Value: Why Salesforce’s Agentic Work Unit Is the New “Bad Query” Of the AI Era
Salesforce unveiled the Agentic Work Unit (AWU) on its Feb 25, 2026 earnings call, defining it as a single AI‑driven task that converts raw intelligence into actionable work. The company reported processing over 19 trillion AI tokens into 2.4 billion AWUs, with 771 million delivered...

Publix Will Pull Payment Option on App
Publix announced it will retire the Publix Pay feature in its mobile app effective March 19. Shoppers can still use Apple Pay, Google Pay, and stored gift cards at checkout. The move comes as the Florida‑based grocer posted solid Q4 results,...
Poultry Processing Robotics Advances with ChicGrasp
Researchers at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station unveiled ChicGrasp, a dual‑jaw robotic gripper that learns to grasp, lift, and hang chicken carcasses by imitating human motions. The system employs a diffusion‑policy imitation‑learning algorithm and camera perception, achieving an 81% success...

New 'Zombie ZIP' Technique Lets Malware Slip Past Security Tools
Researchers at Bombadil Systems have identified a new “Zombie ZIP” technique that manipulates ZIP headers to hide malicious payloads from antivirus and endpoint detection and response tools. By marking the compression method as STORED while actually using DEFLATE, scanners read...

Study Suggests Long Non-Coding RNA Has Potential as New Class of Genetic Medicine
Researchers at the University of Toronto have engineered synthetic long non‑coding RNA (lncRNA) molecules that can dampen inflammatory responses. The study, led by PhD student Janice Pang and biologist Omar Khan, demonstrates that these engineered lncRNAs reduce cytokine release in...

The WMO OSCAR Database: How the World Tracks Its Weather-Watching Machines
The World Meteorological Organization’s Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) database now serves as the definitive inventory linking quantitative weather‑and‑climate observation requirements to the actual capabilities of satellites and surface networks. Version 3.0, released in early 2026, adds advanced gap‑analysis tools...
Threat Intelligence by ESET Is a Game Changer
ESET reports a mixed security outlook for India, with overall threat detections falling 12 % YoY while ransomware incidents jumped 70 % between late‑2024 and early‑2025. Phishing remains the most common attack vector, and AI‑driven deep‑fake and ransomware threats are intensifying. The...
Equatys D2D Venture Targets Up to 2,800-Satellite Constellation
Viasat and Space42 detailed their Equitays direct‑to‑device venture, outlining a potential constellation of up to 2,800 satellites spread across 60 orbital planes and three altitude layers. The network will operate in globally harmonized L‑ and S‑band mobile satellite service spectrum,...

QuickLink’s StudioEdge Models to Make North American Debut at 2026 NAB Show
QuickLink announced that its full StudioEdge product line will debut in North America at the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The lineup includes the StudioEdge‑1,‑2,‑4 and the high‑end StudioEdge‑2110, positioned as a direct replacement for the discontinued Skype TX. The...

OpenAI’s Atlas Browser Adds Support for Multiple ChatGPT Accounts
OpenAI has rolled out a new update to its ChatGPT Atlas browser that enables users to add multiple ChatGPT accounts across distinct profiles such as personal, work, and school. The multi‑account capability resolves a long‑standing limitation that many users cited...

Emburse Expands Emburse Pay, Unifying Outbound Spend Into a Single Intelligent Platform
Emburse has unveiled the next generation of Emburse Pay, a unified platform that merges vendor payments and employee reimbursements into a single, governed workflow. The solution embeds payment execution within spend‑approval processes, delivering real‑time visibility and audit‑ready control over outbound cash...

We’re Strict So Our Members Don’t Have To Be: Thrive Market’s Formula
Thrive Market was founded to make healthy eating easy, affordable, and accessible, and it now tackles the same problem by personalizing a curated storefront of about 7,000 better‑for‑you products. The company differentiates itself with strict EU‑level ingredient standards, banning over...

Diligent Launches AI Tool for Internal Audit
Diligent unveiled AuditAI, an AI‑driven internal audit solution, at the IIA Great Audit Minds 2026 conference. The tool automates audit planning, evidence collection, and request routing by leveraging an organization’s risk profile and prior‑year data. Integrated with the Diligent One Platform...

Insights Into Spallation Mechanisms of Thermal Protection System Materials From Mass Spectrometry and HyMETS Testing
NASA researchers used the Hypersonic Materials Environmental Test System (HyMETS) and mass spectrometry to map how gases evolve inside thermal protection system (TPS) materials under high‑enthalpy conditions. The study identified an early release of absorbed water that creates localized stress...

Ochsner MD Anderson Leads the Southern U.S. in Offering Precision Cancer Radiation Treatment
Ochsner Health and the MD Anderson Cancer Center have launched a joint precision radiation oncology program in New Orleans, marking the first Southern U.S. facility to offer MR‑guided adaptive radiotherapy. The center leverages AI‑driven treatment planning and real‑time imaging to...

Microsoft’s Monthly Patch Tuesday Is First in 6 Months with No Actively Exploited Zero-Days
Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday addressed 83 vulnerabilities spanning Windows, Azure, Office, and core services. For the first time in six months, the update contained no actively exploited zero‑day flaws, though six defects were flagged as more likely to be weaponized....

Open-Ear Vs. Bone Conduction Headphones: Which Delivers Better Sound?
Open‑ear and bone‑conduction headphones are gaining traction among outdoor athletes seeking situational awareness. Bone‑conduction models, popularized by Shokz, transmit audio via vibrations through the skull, while open‑ear designs use tiny speakers that project sound waves into the ear canal. Both...

Cook Medical Launches Interventional MRI Research Initiative
Cook Medical has designated Indiana University as one of its inaugural Interventional MRI (iMRI) Centers of Excellence, part of a five‑year collaboration with the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences. The initiative blends device engineering, imaging science, and clinical research to...
Patreon's CEO Says AI Will Be a 'Bloodbath for the World's Creative People' Unless Tech Companies Pay Up
Patreon CEO Jack Conte warned that AI could devastate independent creators unless tech firms compensate them. He highlighted the lack of licensing infrastructure for creators compared with media companies and called for regulation or a rights‑management model similar to YouTube’s...
Protara Therapeutics, Inc. (TARA) Reports Narrower Loss for Q4
Protara Therapeutics reported a Q4 2025 loss of $0.37 per share, an improvement from the $0.48 loss a year earlier. The narrowing loss reflects higher clinical development spending as the company advances its lead cell‑therapy candidate, TARA-002, into Phase II...

FBI Says Even in an AI-Powered World, Security Basics Still Matter
The FBI warned that AI is speeding up cyberattacks, but the attack lifecycle remains unchanged, meaning traditional defenses still apply. Deputy Assistant Director Jason Bilnoski highlighted that both criminal and nation‑state actors are leveraging AI, yet basic security steps can...
Queensland LNP Calls in Another Big Battery Project as Most Coal Dependent State Hit by Flight of Capital
Queensland’s Liberal‑National Party government has called in Trina Solar’s 200 MW Pleystowe battery project, adding it to a growing list of renewable schemes under state scrutiny. Planning Minister Jarrod Bleijie received 733 submissions raising fire, noise, and agricultural land concerns, prompting...
CDMO Neuland Labs Expects Commercial Production Facility to Be Operational by Summer
Neuland Laboratories announced that the first module of its new commercial peptide manufacturing facility will be operational by summer on its 17‑acre Bonthapally campus in India. The module adds 6,370 L of solid‑phase and liquid‑phase peptide synthesis capacity, ranging from 250 L...
NUBURU’s Lyocon Completes Proof-of-Concept for Portable Directed-Energy Laser Platform
NUBURU’s subsidiary Lyocon has completed a proof‑of‑concept for a portable directed‑energy laser dazzler aimed at counter‑drone defense. The system employs multi‑wavelength lasers (green, blue, IR) delivering 1‑10 W of power in a rifle‑mounted, modular architecture for rapid field deployment. Early trials...

Smarsh Launches AI Enabled Communication Surveillance for Small to Medium Businesses
Smarsh introduced the Noise Reduction Agent, an AI‑driven tool that trims compliance alert volume by up to 60 % for small and mid‑sized financial firms. The solution suppresses low‑risk communications during ingestion, preserving audit‑ready records while cutting thousands of non‑actionable review...

The Rubin Observatory's LSST Will Detect Imminent Impactors Before They Crash Into Earth
The Vera Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) is poised to detect one to two meter‑scale near‑Earth objects each year, roughly doubling the current discovery rate for imminent impactors. Simulations of 343 historic fireballs show a median detection...
Procalcitonin Vs. C-Reactive Protein in Neonatal Sepsis
Researchers published a comparative study in Pediatric Research showing that procalcitonin (PCT) rises within 6‑12 hours of infection in very low birth weight infants, while C‑reactive protein (CRP) peaks later at 24‑48 hours. The data reveal that PCT offers higher...
Medical Malpractice and AI: Jurors React Differently Depending on How Radiologists Utilize the Technology
A mock‑trial study published in Nature Health examined how jurors assign liability when radiologists use AI in interpreting CT scans. When AI flagged a brain bleed and the radiologist reviewed the image only once, 75% of jurors held the radiologist...

Zions' Revamped Tech Leadership Team Eyes AI, Stablecoins
Zions Bancorp has restructured its technology leadership after longtime CTO Jennifer Smith departed, assigning CIO Margaret Mayer and chief transformation officer Ken Collins to jointly run the enterprise technology unit. The bank completed a decade‑long core systems modernization in 2024,...

March 2026 Satellite Puzzler
NASA’s Earth Observatory has launched its March 2026 Satellite Puzzler, a monthly challenge that presents a cryptic satellite image for the public to identify. The image shows green terrain interspersed with brown, uneven oval formations and invites participants to pinpoint...
Unreasonable Labs Emerges From Stealth with AI Platform for Scientific Discovery
Unreasonable Labs announced its launch from stealth and closed a $13.5 million Series A round led by Playground Global, with participation from AIX Ventures, E14 Fund, and MS&AD Ventures. The Cambridge‑based startup, founded by a former Google DeepMind senior scientist and an...
Agents that Run While I Sleep
Developers are using Claude‑powered agents to generate code autonomously, but lack reliable verification. Traditional code reviews are overwhelmed as agents produce dozens of pull requests weekly, prompting a need for automated testing. The author proposes a TDD‑style workflow: write precise...

Computational Modeling of Failure at the Fabric Weave Level in Reentry Parachute Energy Modulators
NASA researchers developed a high‑fidelity computational model of re‑entry parachute energy modulators (EM) at the fabric‑weave level using LS‑DYNA. The model represents each Kevlar and nylon thread as solid elements and includes a Python script that replicates the unit stitch...

Mercer Faces Second Class-Action Lawsuit After ShinyHunters Cyberattack
Mercer Advisors is facing a second class‑action lawsuit after a ShinyHunters cyberattack exposed roughly 5.7 million client records, including names, contact details and partial Social Security numbers. The complaint alleges Mercer refused to pay the hackers’ ransom, prompting the group to...
Whistleblower Claims Ex-DOGE Member Says He Took Social Security Data to New Job
A whistleblower alleges that a former employee of the Social Security Administration’s DOGE Service accessed two highly sensitive agency databases and intended to transfer the data to a private‑sector employer. The SSA Office of Inspector General has opened an investigation...
AI-Enabled Quantum Refinement Cracks the Code of Difficult-to-Map Proteins
A new tool called AI‑enabled Quantum Refinement (AQuaRef) merges quantum‑mechanical calculations with machine‑learning to refine protein structures. Developed by Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Carnegie Mellon, it is integrated into the Phenix software suite used worldwide. In tests on 71...

Texas Instruments Unveils Two New Microcontroller Units to Support Edge AI Applications
Texas Instruments announced two new microcontroller units, the MSPM0G5187 and AM13Ex, equipped with its TinyEngine neural processing unit for Edge AI workloads. The integrated NPU promises up to 90‑times lower latency and more than 120‑times lower energy per inference compared...
Unlocking Existing Grid Capacity With Dynamic Line Rating
Dynamic line rating (DLR) replaces static worst‑case assumptions with real‑time sensor data and fine‑scale weather forecasts, letting operators gauge the actual thermal capacity of transmission lines moment‑by‑moment. Case studies across Europe, the United States and Asia report capacity gains of...
UAE E-Invoicing Mandate: What ERP and Finance Teams Need to Know Before 2027
The UAE will roll out a national e‑invoicing system, moving from paper and PDF invoices to structured digital records reported to the Federal Tax Authority. A phased schedule starts with a pilot in July 2026, mandatory compliance for firms with revenue...